Terminus Installation Manual SHOCK DETECTION PRODUCTS SP3219-1 Single Zone SP3219-2 Two Zone SP3219-4 Four Zone Sensors The SP3219 can be used with the SP3227 Recessed Shock Sensor or the SP3237 Terminus Shock Sensor. Applications include windows and walls (masonry, wood, metal or wallboard). The PAC-A-DAP can be used with the SP3223 and SP2539 sensors for wall applications only. Up to 50 sensors can be used on each zone. In addition, normally-open and normally-closed alarm devices can be included in the sensor loop along with the sensors. Do not use the SP3219 on fence systems. Use the SP3274 for fences. The diagram below shows typical wiring for the SP3237 shock sensor. Refer to the information sheets shipped with the sensors for installation and placement details. Installation Manual 11/30/06 STLIT02065F Specifications High 5 inches 5-1/4 inches 8-1/4 inches Input Voltage Current Wide 3 inches 3-1/4 inches 8-1/4 inches Deep 1-3/8 inches 1-3/8 inches 2-1/4 inches 10.5 VDC 16.5 VDC Minimum Maximum 20 mA 40 mA 80 mA SP3219-1 SP3219-2 SP3219-4 SP3237 Shock Sensor 32ºF 120º F Operating Humidity 0-95 % relative (non-condensing) Minimum Maximum RED Introduction The Terminus PAC-A-DAP Shock Sensor Processor is designed to be used with Terminus shock sensors. The processor is available as a one, two, or four zone unit. The processor will work with any alarm panel and can monitor up to fifty (50) SP3227 or SP3237 shock sensors per zone. Normally-Open and Normally-Closed alarm devices can be included in the same loop. Loop supervision is provided by a 4.7K Ohm end-ofline resistor supplied with each zone. Each zone has separate inputs, outputs, sensitivity and mode selections. To Pac-A-Dap Zone Input BLACK WHITE GREEN Terminus Shock Sensor Sensors SP3237 must mount with leads Shock straight up Sensor or down BLACK/RES. Operating Temperature Terminus Shock Sensor SP3237 Shock Sensor NC Alarm Device* Terminus Shock Sensor NO Alarm Device 4.7 K E.O.L. Resistor *Must be sealed reed switch. Use no relays The SP3219 has two operating modes: count mode and glass break mode. When operating a zone in the count mode, the number of individual shock events required to cause an alarm can be set from one to nine counts. These events must occur within an 18 second fixed time period. This 18 second timer starts with the first shock received. If the number selected is not reached within this time period, the timer and counter will automatically reset. When operating a zone in the glass-break mode, one initial shock and any magnitude shock that follows within .6 seconds will cause an alarm. RED BLACK WHITE GREEN RED WHITE INSTALL EOL RESISTOR SUPPLIED GREEN/RES. TO SENSOR LOOP INPUTS (should measure 4500-5200-ohms before connecting to processor) - All joints must be soldered - End-of-Line Resistor (EOL) is supplied with the processor. LED Operation The shock LED flashes once for each sensor disturbance, or lights continually if loop is open or shorted. The LED does not flash for disturbances in the glass break mode. This LED is used primarily as an installation and service aid. Installation 1. The one-zone and two-zone processor will mount inside most alarm panels. Mount the unit in a convenient location using the two-faced foam tape provided. Make sure that the terminal strip and switches are accessible. The four-zone unit can be mounted on the wall near to the alarm panel. Four mounting holes for #8 screws are provided in the back of the enclosure. To install the unit; remove cover, remove both circuit boards, mount the box, and replace the circuit boards. The four zone unit has three ½ inch conduit knockouts for wire entry: one on each side and one in the back. Terminus Products, Inc. • 2240 Prospect Drive • Christiansburg, VA 24073 www.terminusproducts.com • Sales & Service: 1.866.680.TERM (8376) • Fax: 1.866.908.5655 All Information is subject to change without notice. Size Zones One Two Four Terminus Installation Manual SHOCK DETECTION PRODUCTS 2. Connect sensor wiring to the zone(s). Use the diagrams on the right for the one and two zone units. Use the diagram on the inside front cover for the four zone unit. On each zone, up to fifty (50) Terminus shock sensors may be wired in series with the 4.7K ohm end-of-line resistor which is supplied with the unit. Terminus Shock Sensor 4. Connect 12 volts DC to the power input terminals. The PacA-Dap requires 20 mA of current per zone to operate. Observe polarity. The input unit is polarity protected and will not operate or be damaged by reversing the input power. The four zone unit will require power and ground connections for both boards. The count select switch and the sensitivity switch are the only adjustments necessary to obtain the optimum set-up of the PacA-Dap. There are separate adjustments for each zone. Proper adjustment may require some experimentation to determine the best settings for various materials to which the sensors will be attached. 5. Set count or glass break mode using the count switch. A count switch setting of zero will place the zone in the glass break mode. Any other setting of the count switch will place the zone into count mode for that number of counts. For example, if the count switch is set to three, the zone is set to count mode and will require three events in 18 seconds to alarm. 6. Set the sensitivity. This is accomplished with a 10 position rotary switch which sets the level of shock required before it is further processed by the logic circuitry. A setting of zero indicates maximum -sensitivity and a setting of nine indicates minimum sensitivity. In the count mode, the sensitivity adjustment controls the level of shock recognized on every count. In the glass-break mode this adjustment controls only the first shock and the second shock is preset to most sensitive. Processor Count Select Zone 1 Shock/Fault 3. Connect the Normally-Closed relay output for each zone (as required) to trip an alarm panel, dialer, etc. The relay switches for approximately 5 seconds on alarm, then automatically resets. Relay contacts are rated at 10VAC, 20VDC, 0.5 A. ® Pac-A-Dap TWO ZONE Sensitivity NC Relay Output Sensitivity 0 = Maximum 9 = Minimum To Alarm Panel Input + Loop Input 12 VDC + Power Input - Count Select 0 - Glass Break 1 - 9 = Pulse Count Loop Input + - From Terminus Sensor Loop From Alarm Panel Power Supply From Terminus Sensor Loop To Alarm Panel Input NC Relay Output Shock/Fault Count Select Zone 2 Sensitivity SP3219 SP3219-2 Two Zone Processor Note: The SP3219-1 uses the same circuit board as the SP3219-2 except that only the bottom zone is loaded. + 12 VDC Power Input From - Alarm Panel Power Supply + Loop Input From - Terminus Sensor Loop NC Relay Output To Alarm Panel Input Shock LED Count Select 0 - Glass Break 1 - 9 = Pulse Count Sensitivity 9 = Minimum 0 = Maximum This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase separation between the equipment and the receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet or circuit different from the one in which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio-TV technician for help. SP3219-1 Single Zone Processor Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed the class B limits for Radio Noise Emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Frequency Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de bruits radioelectricques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communication du Canada. Terminus Products, Inc. • 2240 Prospect Drive • Christiansburg, VA 24073 www.terminusproducts.com • Sales & Service: 1.866.680.TERM (8376) • Fax: 1.866.908.5655 All Information is subject to change without notice. FCC Notice